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Hopi Kachina / Katsina doll by Bobby Talahytewa, - Pot Runner Katsina 5"

$ 179.52

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent condition
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Artisan: Bobby Talahytewa
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

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    Hopi Kachina: Katsina
    Pot Runner
    by
    Bobby Talahytewa
    5"
    Late 20th Century
    Hand Carved and painted from Cottonwood Root
    Excellent Condition. Private Santa Fe NM Collection.
    Pot Carrier (Sivu-i-quil Taka) has many names. He can be known also by Talakin, Malachpeta and Malatsmo (Hand Katsina). He is sometimes seen carrying a pot by a strap that goes over his forehead, though sometimes he carries the pot with the strap around his shoulder. He always has a white handprint covering his face. When he appears as a runner he is called Matia. This outstanding carving was created by Hopi master carver Bobby Talahytewa. Bobby comes from a family of very fine carvers. Bobby was born in Moenkopi. He was introduced to Kachina-doll carving by his family while he was growing up.
    His father Stacy Talahytewa, has carved dolls for sale for thirty years, providing all of the family’s income from his work. Stacy carves arms and legs separately, glues them to the body of the carved doll and adorns the heads with chicken or turkey feathers. His dolls are relatively small and are painted over the whole body.
    Bobby’s mother, Louise, is from Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico, where women do not carve Kachina dolls. All four brothers and 7 of Bobby’s 8 sisters carve kachina dolls. Bobby and his brothers and sisters grew up seeing their parents carve for an income, so it was natural for Bobby to pick up the craft when he was in his teens and to earn money from it.
    Bobby’s dolls are amazingly fine and usually out of one piece of wood. He has an excellent style and finishes them with more detail than most carvers. His carvings are very well proportioned and finely executed and painted. Bobby also does an excellent job of using motion in his carvings which is very difficult.
    This particular piece has an extremely smooth finish. Bobby prides himself in his super-fine sanding technique. This is one aspect of his work that characterizes his figures over others. The super-smooth surface feels almost velvet-like.
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